Waikoloa couple sues Ige, Kim over quarantines
A married Waikoloa couple is suing the state, Gov. David Ige and Hawaii County Mayor Harry Kim, alleging Ige and Kim overextended and overstepped their emergency powers during the COVID-19 pandemic including telling the husband he couldnt sleep with his wife for 14 days because of the quarantine on travelers arriving from out of state.
The civil complaint, filed July 17 in Kona Circuit Court by Honolulu attorney James Hochberg on behalf of Richard Partal II and Kristine Partal and Richard Partals mother, Ellen Partal, alleges enforcement of the quarantine violated their civil rights.
Richard Partal and his mother were issued citations for allegedly violating the emergency quarantine.
Were asking that the court declare the citations that they have been served
unlawful, because the citations were issued in July, and if the governors powers expired May 3, the Legislature should have been making any new requirements, not the governor, Hochberg said Tuesday. And therefore, the Partals ought not to be subject to these criminal charges based on these unlawful orders.
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